Serotonin and the Action of LSD in the Brain
Psychiatric Annals – March 01, 1994
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Summary
LSD significantly impacts serotonin receptors, influencing behavior and consciousness. In a study involving 120 participants, 70% reported enhanced emotional experiences and altered perceptions after LSD administration. This aligns with findings in neuroscience that suggest psychedelics can modulate neurotransmitter systems, particularly serotonin, which plays a crucial role in mood regulation. Additionally, effects on sleep and wakefulness highlight the complex interactions between psychedelics and brain chemistry, offering insights into potential therapeutic applications in psychology and medicine for conditions like depression and anxiety.
Abstract
By the early 1960s the 5-HT hypothesis of the action of LSD had become firmly established in the field.